Belgian PM Charles Michel resigns

Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel has stepped down following pressure on his government and he will inform the king of his decision.

BELGIAN PRIME MINISTER CHARLES MICHEL RESIGNS

Charles Michel. Source: AAP

Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel has resigned amid pressure on his government, after the biggest party in his coalition quit over his support for a UN-backed migration pact.

Mr Michel told Belgian legislators on Tuesday that he was "taking the decision to offer my resignation", adding he was "now going to see the king" to inform him.

The legislators had been demanding that he submit his new minority government to a confidence vote, but Michel had so far refused and a confrontation seemed likely this week.

Amid calls from some in the assembly for an early election, Michel again refused, saying it would only lead to "stagnation for the whole of 2019".

The next election is due in Belgium in May.

As MPs applauded, he picked up his briefcase, shook the hands of a number of government ministers, and left.


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